SUBSONIC WIND TUNNEL

Subsonic Wind Tunnel: MTFM-01A

The Wind Tunnel is simple and safe in operation. It is supplied as a complete self-contained facility mounted on castors for ease of movement. Main equipment comprises the tunnel with a two-component balance system and an air speed indicator. Air enters the test section through a carefully designed contraction followed by an aluminum honeycomb flow straightened designed to ensure that the flow is steady in both magnitude and direction and has a flat transverse velocity profile. A low angle diffuser at the outlet end contributes to flow stability in the test section.

A five bladed fan is located at the outlet of the diffuser section. The fan is driven by an AC motor supplied from an inverter speed control unit allowing smooth control of air speed. The parallel octagonal test section is manufactured from clear acrylic and may be retracted on rails to permit unobstructed access to the models. The two-component balance consists of a pair of balances supported on knife edges on mutually perpendicular axes parallel to and normal to the axial centre of the tunnel.

Lift and drag components of force exerted on the models under test are balanced by sliding weights along the arms of the balance until a state of null deflection is reached. Graduations in units of force allow lift and drag to be read directly. The complete assembly is linked to a simple oil filled damping pot. Models are mounted on the balance within the working section and a protractor with cursor allows angles of incidence to be changed quickly and accurately while the tunnel is running. The accuracy of the tunnel and its instrumentation make it suitable for undergraduate and simple research work.

Measurement of pressure distribution around an aerofoil at various angles of attack or around a cylinder

Measurement of lift and drag on an aerofoil with leading edge slot and trailing edge flap

Velocity and pressure distribution measurements using a pitot static tube and yaw probe

Measurement of drag for models of different shapes but common equatorial diameter

Demonstration of flutter of an aerofoil

Calibration of the wind tunnel velocity indicator using a pitot static tube

Investigation of the wake behind a cylinder or aerofoil using a wake survey rake

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